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  • (PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) She ____________ (cook) dinner while her brother ____________ (set) the table.
    was cooking / set
  • We went ______ the corner and saw the café.
    around
  • (VERB TENSE) She ________ (help) us with the project tomorrow.
    will help
  • They climbed _______ (up/down) the hill to enjoy the view
    up.
  • Did your teacher ___ that the exam was next week?
    say
  • To start feeling happier after being sad
    cheer up
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A schedule showing the planned timing of tasks or events.
    timeline
  • (VERB TENSES) She ____________ (call) you later.
    will call
  • (VERB TENSE) She ________ (study) for her exams this week.
    is studying
  • (CH PRONUNCIATION) Charlie’s chorus cheered through the chilly church.
    ...
  • The picture is hanging ____ the wall.
    on
  • To become more relaxed after being upset or angry
    calm down
  • (VERB TENSES) They ____________ (study) for their exam at the moment.
    are studying
  • The path goes ______ the park and ends near the lake.
    between
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) To start or introduce a new product, service, or campaign.
    launch
  • The cookies are ____ the oven.
    in
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A specialized area within a company, e.g., marketing or finance.
    division / department
  • (VERB TENSES) He ____________ (help) you with your bags tomorrow.
    will help
  • (VERB TENSES) My dad ____________ (cook) dinner every Sunday.
    cooks
  • (FAMILY) My brother’s daughter is my _________ .
    niece
  • (PHRASAL VERB) She tends to _____________ her feelings instead of talking about them.
    bottle up
  • He jumped _______ (onto/into) the water quickly
    into.
  • (EXPRESSIONS) I heard you’re sick. — _______
    Get well soon
  • (say, tell, talk, speak) She wanted to _____________ "hello" to everyone at the party.
    say
  • (PHRASAL VERB) I know you’re upset, but try to _____________ — shouting won’t help.
    calm down
  • They climbed ______ the hill to see the view.
    up
  • (say, tell, talk, speak) We need to _____________ about the project before the meeting tomorrow.
    talk / speak
  • (FAMILY) My godparents are my _________ .
    godfather / godmother
  • The car moves _______ (around/through) the tunnel
    through.
  • They arrived ____ the airport early.
    at
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) I need _______ to do for homework
    something
  • (VERB TENSE) She ________ (not sleep) when the phone rang.
    wasn’t sleeping
  • (PHRASAL VERB) It’s been months since the breakup. You need to _____________ and move on.
    get over it
  • The cat crawled _______ (under/over) the chair to catch the toy
    under.
  • (VERB TENSE) Yesterday I _______ (go) to the cinema with my godmother.
    went
  • (EXPRESSIONS) I just met the actor from my favorite movie on the bus! — _______
    No way
  • (VERB TENSES) I ____________ (not go) to school yesterday because I was sick.
    did not go / didn’t go
  • (PHRASAL VERB) Come on, _____________! Things aren’t as bad as they seem.
    cheer up
  • Coming from the inside to the outside
    out of
  • Don’t ___ anyone our secret!
    tell
  • They always ___ loudly on the phone.
    talk
  • (say, tell, talk, speak) I just want to _____________ the truth about what happened.
    tell / say
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A planned meeting where people discuss ideas or decisions.
    conference
  • The man ran ______ the dog because he was scared.
    away from
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) I don’t have _______ on my schedule today
    anything
  • I will finish the report ____ an hour.
    in
  • To keep your emotions inside instead of expressing them
    bottle up
  • She is waiting ____ the bus stop.
    at
  • He likes to study ____ night.
    at
  • She wants to ___ with her boss about getting a raise.
    speak
  • Going inside something (like a room or a box)
    into
  • They are going to travel ____ the summer.
    in
  • (FAMILY) The children of my aunt or uncle are my _________ .
    cousins
  • Moving to a surface and ending on top of it
    onto
  • To suddenly get angry and attack someone with words or actions
    lash out
  • (EXPRESSIONS) Can I open the window? — _______
    Go ahead
  • (VERB TENSE) They ________ (build) a new school near my house.
    are building
  • What is this ___?
    landmark
  • (VERB TENSE) He ________ (read) a book while waiting for the train.
    was reading
  • (FAMILY) My grandparents’ parents are my _________ .
    great-grandparents
  • (VERB TENSE) We ________ (study) all evening yesterday.
    were studying
  • (CH SOUND) The cheerful chef chased chaotic chimps while checking chemistry charts.
    ......
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) Is there _______ in the fridge?
    anything
  • What did she ___ to you about her new job?
    say
  • (FAMILY) My father’s new husband is my _________ .
    stepfather
  • (FAMILY) My sister’s son is my _________ .
    nephew
  • My birthday is ____ March 5th.
    on
  • (CH SOUND) Chilly children chose chocolate while chanting chaotic chemistry chants.
    ....
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) _______ knows the answer to this question
    nobody
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) There is _______ interesting on TV tonight
    nothing
  • (VERB TENSES) She ____________ (wake up) at 7 a.m. every day.
    wakes up
  • Moving above something and not touching it
    over
  • (PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) I ____________ (walk) to school when it ____________ (start) to rain.
    was walking / started
  • (EXPRESSIONS) I’m flying to Rome tomorrow morning. — _______
    Have a good trip
  • She swam _______ (through/over) the tunnel in the pool
    through.
  • We will eat dinner ____ 6 p.m.
    at
  • Moving in a straight line on something (like a road or a river)
    along
  • (VERB TENSE) I ________ (not like) coffee, I prefer tea.
    don’t like
  • (VERB TENSE) Right now I ________ (write) an email to my teacher.
    am writing
  • She walked ______ the bridge, then crossed the street.
    over
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) _______ is ringing the doorbell, can you check?
    someone
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) Comments or opinions about work that can be used to improve it.
    feedback
  • (VERB TENSES) We ____________ (watch) a movie at the cinema last night.
    watched
  • The bus is coming, run ______ the station!
    to
  • (VERB TENSE) We ________ (visit) London last summer.
    visited
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) Do you know _______ who speaks Spanish?
    anyone
  • What is this ___?
    exit
  • He threw the ball _______ (over/under) the fence
    over.
  • I walk ______ my friends, I did not see them!
    past
  • (EVERY, NO, SOME, ANY) She invited _______ to her birthday party
    everyone
  • The child walked ______ the mother to get a hug.
    towards
  • (CH PRONUNCIATION) Chloe changed her chaotic schedule on Tuesday.
    ...
  • (VERB TENSES) I ____________ (run) at the park right now.
    am running
  • He didn’t ___ anything during the meeting.
    say
  • There is a stain ____ my shirt.
    on
  • The vase is ____ the counter.
    on
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) To discuss terms in order to reach an agreement.
    negotiate
  • (PHRASAL VERB) Can you _____________ the issue with the supplier to see what happened?
    look into
  • (PHRASAL VERB) Every time he’s stressed, he _____________ at the people around him.
    lash out
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A detailed plan or suggestion put forward for consideration.
    proposal
  • (FAMILY) The mother of my husband is my _________ .
    mother-in-law
  • I put my keys ____ the table.
    on
  • She walked _______ (into/onto) the room quietly
    into.
  • (PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) We ____________ (watch) TV when the lights ____________ (go) out.
    were watching / went
  • (CH SOUND) Chad’s chorus chanted cheerfully about chaos and chocolate.
    .....
  • (VERB TENSE) We ________ (not watch) TV at the moment.
    are not watching / aren’t watching
  • The cat is sleeping ____ the sofa.
    on
  • (VERB TENSE) I ________ (buy) a new phone last week.
    bought
  • (CH SOUND) Chloe’s cheeks ached after cheering for the cheerful chorus and cheeky chef.
    ....
  • (FAMILY) I have one or more brothers or sisters they are my _________ .
    siblings
  • (FAMILY) My father’s brother is my _________ .
    uncle
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A person or group affected by a project.
    stakeholder
  • (VERB TENSE) She usually ________ (start) work at 8:30.
    starts
  • The train is traveling _______ (towards/through) the station
    towards.
  • (PHRASAL VERB) I will _____________ a meeting tomorrow for the project.
    set up
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) A significant stage or event in a project.
    milestone
  • (CH PRONUNCIATION) Children chased cheerfully through the chaos.
    ....
  • The bird flew _______ (above/into) the trees
    above.
  • (say, tell, talk, speak) He didn’t _____________ anything during the whole class.
    say
  • (PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) They ____________ (not listen) when the teacher ____________ (ask) the question.
    weren’t listening / asked
  • (PHRASAL VERB) I’ll _____________ with the client next week to check their decision.
    follow up
  • We have a holiday ____ Saturday.
    on
  • (VERB TENSE) We ________ (finish) the report by Monday.
    will finish
  • The fish are swimming ____ the pond.
    in
  • She likes to relax ____ the morning.
    in
  • (PHRASAL VERB) Please don’t _____________ salary during the presentation.
    bring up
  • The meeting starts ____ 10 a.m.
    at
  • I can’t ___ Spanish very well.
    speak
  • (VERB TENSE) He ________ (go) to the gym three times a week.
    goes
  • What is this ___?
    roundabout
  • (EXPRESSIONS) I won two free tickets to the concert! — _______
    Lucky you
  • The event is ____ New Year's Day.
    on
  • The children ran _______ (across/under) the street to get to the park
    across.
  • She found the letter ____ her purse.
    in
  • Going from one side to the other side of something (like a street or river)
    across
  • (VERB TENSE) They ________ (watch) a film when I arrived.
    were watching
  • I will meet you ____ the cafe.
    at
  • Please ___ me what happened last night.
    tell
  • (PAST SIMPLE vs PAST CONTINUOUS) He ____________ (fall) asleep while he ____________ (read) his book.
    fell / was reading
  • Turn _______ ?
    left
  • (VERB TENSE) Next week we ___________ (visit) El Escorial.
    will visit, going to visit, are visiting
  • The train arrives ____ noon.
    at
  • (CH PRONUNCIATION) The tech teacher checked the cheap charger.
    ...
  • Turn _______ ?
    around
  • He moved ______ the forest to find his friend.
    through
  • (VERB TENSE) They ________ (play) football in the park yesterday.
    played
  • We need to ___ about our holiday plans.
    talk
  • (CH SOUND) Charlie checked the chemistry schedule, causing much chatter and chaos.
    .....
  • (VERB TENSE) Look! He ________ (run) to catch the bus.
    is running
  • To recover from something difficult, like an illness or a breakup
    get over
  • Moving from a higher place to a lower place
    down
  • (FAMILY) My parents’ parents are my _________ .
    grandparents
  • The cat jumped ______ the table and broke the vase.
    off
  • She usually wakes up ____ sunrise.
    at
  • Can you ___ me the truth?
    tell
  • (BUSINESS ENGLISH) The amount of money allocated for a project.
    budget
  • Going below or beneath something
    under
  • (VERB TENSE) I ________ (call) you as soon as I arrive.
    will call
  • (PHRASAL VERB) We need to _____________ expenses this quarter to stay within budget.
    cut back on
  • (say, tell, talk, speak) Can you _____________ me your address so I can send the invitation?
    tell